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Thread summary:BMW: "Hey guys, validate us! Validate our coaching staff! Validate Jeff Withey!"goEMAW: "Na we're good"BMW: "You're Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!)."
Quote from: CartierFor3 on February 19, 2012, 02:14:52 PMThread summary:BMW: "Hey guys, validate us! Validate our coaching staff! Validate Jeff Withey!"goEMAW: "Na we're good"BMW: "You're Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!)."
Quote from: OregonHawk on February 19, 2012, 01:59:22 PMQuote from: _33 on February 19, 2012, 10:15:14 AMKU fans often confuse improvement with playing time.Yes, because the two are mutually exclusive. God, you guys are dumb. I hope for the sake of K-State's academic integrity that most of you didn't actually go to school there.Do you have an extra 23rd chromosome? Honestly, for the sake of KU's academic integrity, I hope you didn't actually go there. His numbers per game have gone up tremendously (good job, takes HBBIQ to spot that) but per 40 minutes, his points AND rebounds have gone down. I credit Danny Manning. A true miracle worker.http://statsheet.com/mcb/players/player/kansas/2-jeff-withey?per_game=1&per_40=1&tempo_neutral=1&totals=1&plusminus=1&game_type=1&chart1=points_avg&chart2=minutes_avg&chart3=fg_pct
Quote from: _33 on February 19, 2012, 10:15:14 AMKU fans often confuse improvement with playing time.Yes, because the two are mutually exclusive. God, you guys are dumb. I hope for the sake of K-State's academic integrity that most of you didn't actually go to school there.
KU fans often confuse improvement with playing time.
Jeff Withey is a key reason KU will likely win another league title. Good for Self/Manning to finally give him the playing time to play like a Top 30 prospect.
When I visited Baylor for my preseason postcard last fall, Perry Jones told me that he only participated in one summer camp that involved top collegians. Not only did he skip the main events that were sponsored by Nike, Jones told me he didn't even know about them. (Probably just a coincidence that Baylor is an adidas school.) I have to believe that if Jones spent his summer going up against high-level competition instead of working out by himself in Waco that he would be a much better and tougher player.
Quote When I visited Baylor for my preseason postcard last fall, Perry Jones told me that he only participated in one summer camp that involved top collegians. Not only did he skip the main events that were sponsored by Nike, Jones told me he didn't even know about them. (Probably just a coincidence that Baylor is an adidas school.) I have to believe that if Jones spent his summer going up against high-level competition instead of working out by himself in Waco that he would be a much better and tougher player.http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/writers/seth_davis/02/20/Hoop.Thoughts/1.html
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/writers/seth_davis/02/20/Hoop.Thoughts/1.html
It doesn't account for efficiency.If you're a true, hardcore college basketball fan, you know all about efficiency rankings, also known as tempo-free stats. They sprang from the brilliant mind of Ken Pomeroy. His site, KenPom.com, is a bountiful source of useful information. I check it almost every day, and I use Ken's nuggets frequently in my columns and television analysis.However, these numbers have no place in the bracketing process. None. They tell us a great deal about why a team wins, but that is far less important than knowing whether it wins. Believe it or not, sometimes the less efficient team still ends up with more points.
Quote from: WillieWatanabe on February 20, 2012, 11:28:38 AMhttp://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/writers/seth_davis/02/20/Hoop.Thoughts/1.htmlI'm done with Seth Davis. Done. He absolutely has no idea what he's talking about in terms of efficiency. I mean, I don't even...Quote It doesn't account for efficiency.If you're a true, hardcore college basketball fan, you know all about efficiency rankings, also known as tempo-free stats. They sprang from the brilliant mind of Ken Pomeroy. His site, KenPom.com, is a bountiful source of useful information. I check it almost every day, and I use Ken's nuggets frequently in my columns and television analysis.However, these numbers have no place in the bracketing process. None. They tell us a great deal about why a team wins, but that is far less important than knowing whether it wins. Believe it or not, sometimes the less efficient team still ends up with more points.
Quote from: ksu_FAN on February 20, 2012, 12:01:24 PMQuote from: WillieWatanabe on February 20, 2012, 11:28:38 AMhttp://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/writers/seth_davis/02/20/Hoop.Thoughts/1.htmlI'm done with Seth Davis. Done. He absolutely has no idea what he's talking about in terms of efficiency. I mean, I don't even...Quote It doesn't account for efficiency.If you're a true, hardcore college basketball fan, you know all about efficiency rankings, also known as tempo-free stats. They sprang from the brilliant mind of Ken Pomeroy. His site, KenPom.com, is a bountiful source of useful information. I check it almost every day, and I use Ken's nuggets frequently in my columns and television analysis.However, these numbers have no place in the bracketing process. None. They tell us a great deal about why a team wins, but that is far less important than knowing whether it wins. Believe it or not, sometimes the less efficient team still ends up with more points.start a twitter war with him??
Hmmmm...Ken Pomeroy @kenpomeroy @ksu_FAN That's not exactly what he said.In response to:ksu_FAN @ksu_FAN @kenpomeroy Please address @SethDavisHoops comment on efficiency: "sometimes the less efficient team still ends up with more points".
Did you tell him that it was exactly what he said?
in the end, EMAW will always win.